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Maclean's - Montreal is falling down

Published: 23 August 2011

When a grapefruit-sized chunk of concrete smashed through the windshield of a 29-year-old man鈥檚 car in Montreal last Thursday, city of铿乧ials quickly scrambled to the scene. Like most Montrealers, they assumed the worst鈥攖hat it was yet another in a series of mishaps involving the city鈥檚 crumbling infrastructure.

All evidence to the contrary, just why is Montreal falling apart? 鈥淥ur problem is we built most of the facilities in the 鈥60s and 鈥70s, built them in a hurry,鈥 says 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 Saeed Mirza, an expert on concrete infrastructure. 鈥淭he result is that the quality control was not there.鈥

The problem boils down to the ill-advised design choices and poor-quality concrete that were used in the rush to build up Montreal ahead of Expo 鈥67 and the 1976 Olympics, he says. 鈥淥ur concrete is permeable and we didn鈥檛 design the drainage on our overpasses and bridges properly. The lack of drainage and the permeability of the concrete enabled the chlorides to get in from the de-icing salts. That, of course, led to the corrosion of the steel reinforcements. When steel corrodes, it expands. That pressure causes the weakest link to fail.鈥

The result is a familiar sight to most Montrealers: cracked and crumbling concrete barely hiding the disintegrating steel bars inside.

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